Dec. is a calendar month of celebrations and holiday seasons. You will find more than just the standard holiday seasons in 2010. December includes lots of holidays. For most everyone, there is something to commemorate in Dec holidays for 2010.
Month-long December holiday seasons 2010
This year, there will be many month-long celebrations. Dec Holiday seasons can be doing this. Universal Human Rights Calendar month is celebrated in Dec. This is done so human rights for all could be recognized. Safe Toys and Gifts Month is what Dec is also. With thousands of toys being both given and received during the month of December, this is an especially appropriate December holiday. In Dec, a list of unsafe toys is released. This is so when buying presents, only safe toys will hopefully be bought.
Holiday seasons in Dec which are nonreligious in 2010
In December, World AIDS day is recognized. This is the first day of the month. This is a day to raise awareness of AIDS infections and to look for treatment. National Pie Day is celebrated on December first as well. Dec 4 can be National Cookie Day. Don't forget National Fritters Day on December 2 though. Do not forget about Pearl Harbor. December 7 is the day for that. The 69th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor could be celebrated in Dec 2010. Continuing the food theme, Dec. 8 is National Brownie Day. To celebrate Wilbur Wright, December 17 is Wright Brothers Day. Also, the 107th anniversary of the first flight of Orville is recognized with Pan-American Aviation day that very same day. Wear a Plunger on your Head Day is on Dec 18 too. You are able to commemorate Forefather's Day, National Humbug Day and Look at the Bright Side Day all on Dec 21.
Religious holidays to commemorate in December 2010
On sundown on Dec. 1, Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, begins. On Tuesday, December 7, or 1432 AH on the Islamic calendar, the December holiday of 2010 of the Islamic New Year is recognized. Catholics and other Christians will commemorate on December 8 with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Commemorate the Winter Solstice on December 21. This is when religions celebrate the turning season. Festivus, a holiday started by Seinfeld, is on Dec. 23. This year Christmas Day, Dec 25, will fall on a Saturday. The seven-day Kwanzaa is going to start December 16. A ton of holidays could be celebrated in December 2010 for a full month.
Info from
Healthy Stuff
healthystuff.org/departments/toys/
Thinkfinity
thinkfinity.org/universal-human-rights-month
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